AbstractTo define the role of statistical features of images in visual working memory, we compared the ability of subjects (N=6) to identify changes in arrays of black and white checks when these changes altered some aspect of their statistical structure, versus when these changes did not. Alteration of luminance statistics or local higher-order statistics improved performance, but alteration of the degree of bilateral symmetry did not. The dependence of performance on the degree of statistical change indicated that statistical information was represented in a graded, rather than categorical, fashion
We studied the ability of human subjects to memorize the visual information in computer-generated ra...
Evidence from recent studies suggested that visual areas (V1-V3) might be also actively involved in ...
A long standing hypothesis is that neural representations are adapted to environmental statistical r...
AbstractTo define the role of statistical features of images in visual working memory, we compared t...
AbstractVisual working memory contains a representation of certain image statistics (Victor & Conte,...
Several decades of work have suggested that Barlow's principle of efficient coding is a powerful fra...
In order to navigate the complex visual world around us, our visual memory systems must constantly m...
AbstractWe examined the ability of human observers to detect three kinds of statistical structure in...
The brain exploits redundancies in the environment to efficiently represent the complexity of the vi...
Accounts of working memory based on independent item representations may overlook a possible contrib...
Natural images have been shown to exhibit predictable statistical properties, including consistent p...
Abstract. Early stages of visual processing may exploit the characteristic structure of natural visu...
AbstractSince at least 1935, vision researchers have used art stimuli to test human response to comp...
Early stages of visual processing may exploit the characteristic structure of natural visual stimuli...
The visual system of a human or animal that functions in its natural environment receives huge amoun...
We studied the ability of human subjects to memorize the visual information in computer-generated ra...
Evidence from recent studies suggested that visual areas (V1-V3) might be also actively involved in ...
A long standing hypothesis is that neural representations are adapted to environmental statistical r...
AbstractTo define the role of statistical features of images in visual working memory, we compared t...
AbstractVisual working memory contains a representation of certain image statistics (Victor & Conte,...
Several decades of work have suggested that Barlow's principle of efficient coding is a powerful fra...
In order to navigate the complex visual world around us, our visual memory systems must constantly m...
AbstractWe examined the ability of human observers to detect three kinds of statistical structure in...
The brain exploits redundancies in the environment to efficiently represent the complexity of the vi...
Accounts of working memory based on independent item representations may overlook a possible contrib...
Natural images have been shown to exhibit predictable statistical properties, including consistent p...
Abstract. Early stages of visual processing may exploit the characteristic structure of natural visu...
AbstractSince at least 1935, vision researchers have used art stimuli to test human response to comp...
Early stages of visual processing may exploit the characteristic structure of natural visual stimuli...
The visual system of a human or animal that functions in its natural environment receives huge amoun...
We studied the ability of human subjects to memorize the visual information in computer-generated ra...
Evidence from recent studies suggested that visual areas (V1-V3) might be also actively involved in ...
A long standing hypothesis is that neural representations are adapted to environmental statistical r...